COGNITIVE CASE CONCEPTUALIZATION
Lawrence D. Needleman
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will be able to assess within a cognitive framework, develop effective individualized cognitive case conceptualizations, and implement state-of-the-art interventions based on them.
In order for cognitive therapy to be successful, therapists must identify the key factors that shape their clients' problems. Effective cognitive case conceptualization precedes appropriate targeting and intervention selection. It involves the integration of the results of a comprehensive assessment and a strong conceptual foundation.
Lawrence D. Needleman, Ph.D., is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Ohio State University, where he practices, supervises, and teaches cognitive therapy.
10 CE Credits; 293 pages
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